A Man and a Woman | Anouk Aimée, Jean-Louis Trintignant | cool !!!
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A Man and a Woman
A Man and a Woman
Anouk Aimée
,
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Warner Home Video, 2003
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From director CLAUDE LELOUCH (And Now...Ladies and Gentlemen) comes this 1966 classic a tender visually exciting film of revitalizing love: a race-car driver (JEAN-LOUIS TRINIGNANT) and a movie script girl (ANOUK AIMEE) share a ro
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ce filled with humor and truth intertwined with the demands of career and parenthood. Winner of Oscars for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Original Screenplay.Running Time: 103 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 085392431229
A Man and a Woman
A highly popular date movie in the mid sixties, Claude Lelouch's Oscar-winning "A
Man
and a
Woman
" may owe its innovative visual style to the French New Wave, but at its heart is a very simple love story, as the title implies. Flashing back and forward in time, switching from color stock to black-and-white, Lelouch tells the tale of these two lovers with stylistic panache and a dizzyingly romantic tone underscored by Francis Lai's lilting, memorable score. Love, as only the French know how to do it.
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This is an unforgetable movie - maybe for the fabulous soundtrack and the clean photo art! It's a MUST!
All I could want from a foreign purchase
The movie is visually appealing and an artistic achievement. A simple story but delivered in a powerful and compelling
man
ner.
DVD is excellent with some great special features--documentary, 20 years later featurette, more. It has both English and French language tracks and a variety of subtitle options.
For film fans, students, scholars and all, a great film to take a look at.
Great music, great story, great DVD !
This is a wonderful classic French film for all times about love. The story and the music are superb ! No more words. Don't miss it. Let's include it in our particular stock of materpieces at home.
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Slight but very memorable
It's not surprising that Un Homme et Une Femme/A
Man
and a
Woman
proved a smash hit: cars and stunts for the guys and romance for the gals, an impossible to forget love theme and a slight enough plot not to get in the way of the characters or be damaged by subtitling or dubbing. Rather than a love story it's really the prelude to a love story - or at least a possible love story (an ambiguity the belated sequel would find few friends by resolving) - with the mutually widowed Jean-Louis Trintignant's racing driver and Anouk Aimée's continuity girl still in love with her dead husband meeting through their weekend trips to visit their children in boarding school. It's a fitting start to their romance since the film was born when director Claude Lelouch, after driving all night trying to work out how to save his disastrous Les Grands Moments, found himself on a beach at six in the morning watching a woman with her child presumably making the most of what little time they had together. Shot on the hoof with a tiny crew with exteriors shot in color to raise funding for a TV sale but the interiors shot in black and white to keep costs down, the film still works surprisingly well, striking just enough home truths about relationships and doing it with enough charm and skill to make the odd misstep forgivable, although if you've seen the sly opening scenes of Lelouch's La Bonne Annee you might find it extremely difficult to keep a straight face during the ending.
Both this and the sequel, A Man and a Woman 20 Years Later, are currently available at a bargain price on a nice PAL 3-disc set with English subtitles from Amazon.fr (the third disc of extras has no subtitles, however).
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